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the new figures come after several new recalls of chicken jerky treats made in china by nestle, purina, and tell monty. the fda has not been able to determine the contaminant, so the cause remains a mistily. >> two multimillion dollar grants from the bill and melinda gates foundation to battle childed who disease in developing patients. one group received more than $4 million to develop a drug to kill a round worm that causes blindness. >> the search for an escaped inmate. >>> plus a supreme court justice breaks his 7-year silence. >>> what you can expect when you get out the door tomorrow morning, and when we will ♪ ♪ conquer dinner. one cut of meat at a time. the everyday collection. by target. >>> the lake county sheriff's department is looking for your help for in finding an capped inmate. david allen brown climbed over a fence at the minimum security hill road security facility last night. brown has a distinct neck tattoo, as you see in this picture. he is a parole violator who has been convicted of car theft, resisting arrest and other crimes. he was supposed to spend his tim
the new figures come after several new recalls of chicken jerky treats made in china by nestle, purina, and tell monty. the fda has not been able to determine the contaminant, so the cause remains a mistily. >> two multimillion dollar grants from the bill and melinda gates foundation to battle childed who disease in developing patients. one group received more than $4 million to develop a drug to kill a round worm that causes blindness. >> the search for an escaped inmate....
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the plan is to build that sky car in china. >>> bitter cold weather has an icy grip in parts of the country. the bryan park fountain in mid- town manhattan looked more like a piece of art. and in deluth temperatures below zero caused steam to roll off lake superior forming clouds over the lake. >> it's warmer out there now because of the weather system. they've been going at it all afternoon into the evening hours. you can see that area of showers out toward antioch and out toward discovery bay. they are winding down and as we move out over the area we're going the see cloudy conditions and some valley fog forming. if you look here, this is sort of interesting. see that rain sloth. it basically hung out south of redwood city all day. if you look at the rain totals, they worked their way to livermore. it was coming down but everybody else, they're like what are you talking about. it didn't rain. here's how it goes tomorrow. the clouds and the rain moving out of the area. there'll be some clouds tomorrow. maybe a chance of a sprinkle. but mainly fog when you wake up. fog burns off. partly clo
the plan is to build that sky car in china. >>> bitter cold weather has an icy grip in parts of the country. the bryan park fountain in mid- town manhattan looked more like a piece of art. and in deluth temperatures below zero caused steam to roll off lake superior forming clouds over the lake. >> it's warmer out there now because of the weather system. they've been going at it all afternoon into the evening hours. you can see that area of showers out toward antioch and out...
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economists say the forces behind the run include growth in china. stability in europe and the postponement of physical cliff talks in the u.s. a ro bust housing market doesn't hurt either. >> i'm feeling optimistic. >> reporter: doni conner moved to san francisco for that reason. >> it's pretty easy to find jobs. >> reporter: optimism doesn't necessarily reflect the health of the economy but for now they're all trending upward. >> over all in the dare. -- over all the market is booming. >> reporter: the market is back to levels we have not seen since before the recession. but most economists believe that we're not out of the woods yet. reporting live in san francisco, patti lee, ktvu news. >>> water measurements taken in the sierra show california's all important snow pack shrank this month. one set of measurements are taking at eco summit combined with other readings. the snow pack is at 93%. earlier this month that figure was at 132%. snowfall was only 13% of the january average. >>> in well above average rainfall for december set us up well becau
economists say the forces behind the run include growth in china. stability in europe and the postponement of physical cliff talks in the u.s. a ro bust housing market doesn't hurt either. >> i'm feeling optimistic. >> reporter: doni conner moved to san francisco for that reason. >> it's pretty easy to find jobs. >> reporter: optimism doesn't necessarily reflect the health of the economy but for now they're all trending upward. >> over all in the dare. -- over all...
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. >>> choking smog in china. in news of the world, the emergency measures [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is just $2.77. so pile it on. pizza is served. digiorno pizza is just $3.88. and here's a treat. dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> the first congressional hearing on gun control since the connecticut shooting sparked heated debate today. live to tell us how a strained, but deliberate call from a former congresswoman took center stage. >> reporter: it was an emotional hearing, star witness, gabrielle giffords tells congress, americans are counting on you. both gun owners, both urging stricter gun control laws. give ards haunting words, a reminder that she was shot in the head two years ago. >> speaking is difficult.
. >>> choking smog in china. in news of the world, the emergency measures [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great prices on things you need. we know you look around for the best deals. that's why we give you real big club card deals each week. right now best foods mayonnaise is just $2.77. so pile it on. pizza is served. digiorno pizza is just $3.88. and here's a treat. dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every...
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the festival in china began 13 years ago and draws hundreds of thousands of people each year. >> wow. >>> grays anatomy star patrick dempsey is causing a stir in seattle. >> morning. >> the actors investment group won the bidding for tully's coffee. the star says he hopes to reenergize tully's which once had almost 50 coffee shops in california and washington state. dempsey beat out competitors including starbucks. >>> the company known for credit scores is coming back to the valley. fico is returning to san jose where it employs 90 people and says it has plans to hire more. the company moved to its corporate headquarters in minneapolis but is now moving back. >> if i had to do it all over again i would do it exactly (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a
the festival in china began 13 years ago and draws hundreds of thousands of people each year. >> wow. >>> grays anatomy star patrick dempsey is causing a stir in seattle. >> morning. >> the actors investment group won the bidding for tully's coffee. the star says he hopes to reenergize tully's which once had almost 50 coffee shops in california and washington state. dempsey beat out competitors including starbucks. >>> the company known for credit scores is...
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. >> julie, we're in san francisco china town where there was a victory party tonight for a newly elected supervisor who was part of a historic change tomorrow. chinese new year is more than a month away but members of the asian community in san francisco say it's not too early to celebrate. >> i really appreciate it. it means a lot. it means a lot to everybody here. >> reporter: former school member yee a chinese american will be sworn in as a member of the board of supervisors tomorrow. bringing the total number of asian americans on the board to a record five out of 11 seats. and another record, four of the five will be chinese american. >> i think it's about time and i think it's good, it's great to have this representation. >> reporter: this historic change will reflect the population of san francisco. asians make up about 1/3 of the city's population. >> they will look at some of these other issues. >> reporter: ross says more asians on the board will mean legislations that's more favorable to small businesses, many who are asians. >> chinese candidates really target the chinese com
. >> julie, we're in san francisco china town where there was a victory party tonight for a newly elected supervisor who was part of a historic change tomorrow. chinese new year is more than a month away but members of the asian community in san francisco say it's not too early to celebrate. >> i really appreciate it. it means a lot. it means a lot to everybody here. >> reporter: former school member yee a chinese american will be sworn in as a member of the board of...
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a large crowd in china. they counted down to the new year. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. others were letting loose and dancing their way into 2013. there are more than 100,000 soldiers serving in afghanistan. that includes more than six to 6000 u.s. forces -- more than 66,000 u.s. forces. in central russia, these brave souls took an icy dip. the water temperature was 37 degrees. the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. in paris, tens of thousands celebrated at the eiffel tower. while in london, big ben rang out the old and rang in the new. the tradition continued in the big apple. tens of thousands welcomed 2013. kurt gregory, wbal-tv 11 news. >> that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what are your resolutions for 2013? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> i would love to see a shot from space of all of the celebrations. >> check it out and google it. >> 6:09. 40 degrees at the airport. and hillary clinto
a large crowd in china. they counted down to the new year. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. others were letting loose and dancing their way into 2013. there are more than 100,000 soldiers serving in afghanistan. that includes more than six to 6000 u.s. forces -- more than 66,000 u.s. forces. in central russia, these brave souls took an icy dip. the water temperature was 37 degrees. the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. in paris, tens of thousands...
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he is on loan from china. >> all together now -- >> ah! >> they are so cute. >> several accidents to bring it up to date down with >> welcome back to 11 news today. 6:44. a late-night tractor-trailer accident just down part of the baltimore beltway. we have this picture of the crash on the outer loop of the beltway. crews had to shut down both sides of the beltway to clean up fuel. charges are pending against a driver that went into a work zone that hit and killed two workers. police say luis tadeo and victor jackson were setting up cones. both workers died at the scene. maryland has been named as the number 1 school system in the nation. there received a final overall grade of b-plus, which was the best in the nation. there is always room for improvement. more on the story coming up at 5:00 p.m. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. let's bring you up to date. word of an accident northbound 97 just past 50. you will find delays on 50 and 97. near woodstoc
he is on loan from china. >> all together now -- >> ah! >> they are so cute. >> several accidents to bring it up to date down with >> welcome back to 11 news today. 6:44. a late-night tractor-trailer accident just down part of the baltimore beltway. we have this picture of the crash on the outer loop of the beltway. crews had to shut down both sides of the beltway to clean up fuel. charges are pending against a driver that went into a work zone that hit and killed...
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a large crowd in china. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. letting loose and dancing their way into 2013. more than 100,000 soldiers serving in afghanistan. in central russia, these brave ip.ls took an icy dept the water temperature was 37 degrees. the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. tens of thousands celebrated at the eiffel tower. big ben rang out the old and rang and the new. the tradition continued in the big apple. tens of thousands welcomed 2013. kurt gregory, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a lot of fun around the world. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what are your resolutions for 2013? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> 35 degrees at the airport. when you can see the rose parade. >> good news regarding hillary clinton. >> this is the beltway at baltimore national pike. there is a car right there. >> welcome back to 11 news today. 5:10. 42 degrees downtown. we have some clouds in place. people did not have to
a large crowd in china. in tokyo, monks rang bells to cleanse sins. letting loose and dancing their way into 2013. more than 100,000 soldiers serving in afghanistan. in central russia, these brave ip.ls took an icy dept the water temperature was 37 degrees. the world's tallest building set the stage for a giant celebration. tens of thousands celebrated at the eiffel tower. big ben rang out the old and rang and the new. the tradition continued in the big apple. tens of thousands welcomed 2013....
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. >>> welcome back, emergency measures in china dealing with dangerously high air pollution. 100 factories are shut down and a third of vehicles are ordered off the roads. visibility is so bad that more than 100 flights are now canceled and residents are warned to stay inside and they are now showing levels that are off the scale. >>> los gatos is getting a new home. they left padlocks on the bridges a a sign of romantic devotion and they want them removed and take tonight museum -- them them to the museum. meanwhile they plan on cutting all remaining locks tomorrow. >>> sal is checking in on sunny veil, because if you are just joining us, there is a big mess down there. >> yes, northbound 101 at lawrence expressway, we have the freeway down to one lane where there is a lot of the lanes blocked because of a truck accident. traffic is already backing up here and janine de la vega is finding out about what happened and when they will clear it but we can show you it's not good already with this early commute for 101. you can take 285 to get up to mountain view or side roads and it looks good
. >>> welcome back, emergency measures in china dealing with dangerously high air pollution. 100 factories are shut down and a third of vehicles are ordered off the roads. visibility is so bad that more than 100 flights are now canceled and residents are warned to stay inside and they are now showing levels that are off the scale. >>> los gatos is getting a new home. they left padlocks on the bridges a a sign of romantic devotion and they want them removed and take tonight...
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if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likely a victim of what economists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of it going around, with more to come. at the vanguard of this new wave of automation is the field of robotics. everyone has a different idea of what a robot is and what they look like, but the broad universal definition is a machine that can perform the job of a human. they can be mobile or stationary, hardware or software, and they are marching out of the realm of science fiction and into the mainstream. ♪ ♪ the age of robots has been anticipated since the beginning of the last century. fritz lang fantasized about it in his 1927 film, "metropolis." in the 1940s and '50s, robots were often portrayed as household help. >> may i take your hat and coat? >> kroft: and by the time the "star wars" trilogy arrived, robots, with their computerized brains and nerve systems, had been fully integrated into our imagination. now they're finally here, but instead of serving us, we find them competing for our j
if you've lost your white collar job to downsizing, or to a worker in india or china, you're most likely a victim of what economists have called "technological unemployment." there is a lot of it going around, with more to come. at the vanguard of this new wave of automation is the field of robotics. everyone has a different idea of what a robot is and what they look like, but the broad universal definition is a machine that can perform the job of a human. they can be mobile or...
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personal and professional relationship, let alone discuss their policies on iran and israel, russia and china, egypt and libya. there has been much speculation about their evolution from bitter opponents to partners in the corridors of power and the motivation for doing this interview. now you can be the judge. this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was your idea. why did you want to do this together, a joint interview? >> obama: well, the main thing is, i just wanted to have a chance to publicly say thank you, because i think hillary will go down as one of the finest secretary of states we've had. it has been a great collaboration over the last four years. i'm going to miss her. i wish she was sticking around. but she has logged in so many miles, i can't begrudge her wanting to take it easy for a little bit. but i want the country to appreciate just what an extraordinary role she's played during the course of my administration, and a lot of the successes we've had internationally have been because of her hard work.
personal and professional relationship, let alone discuss their policies on iran and israel, russia and china, egypt and libya. there has been much speculation about their evolution from bitter opponents to partners in the corridors of power and the motivation for doing this interview. now you can be the judge. this is very improbable. this is not an interview i ever expected to be doing. but i understand, mr. president, this was your idea. why did you want to do this together, a joint...
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it is an exquisite little object, and it shows us how sophisticated the tang dynasty in china was at that time. probably more sophisticated than they have ever been since. the smith has actually worked from the inside pushing out these little panels of decorative birds. in fact, the birds are geese. geese were given in china to people who were getting married or as farewell presents, either/or, because geese are faithful birds, they return to their partners and they migrate. so they would have worked for both occasions. and boy, this one's migrated. this really is the time for chinese collectors. the chinese are buying back their own things. and today, who knows what it could fetch, £5,000, 10,000. >> man: wow! good. >> appraiser: and who knows what the original russian collection might pay for its return? >> man: [laughs] yeah, we don't know. we don't know. >> appraiser: well, some people may think this is a bit of a racy subject to be brought to a cathedral. so we have these beautiful cavorting ladies by an indian artist. tell me a little bit about this. >> woman: his name was avi
it is an exquisite little object, and it shows us how sophisticated the tang dynasty in china was at that time. probably more sophisticated than they have ever been since. the smith has actually worked from the inside pushing out these little panels of decorative birds. in fact, the birds are geese. geese were given in china to people who were getting married or as farewell presents, either/or, because geese are faithful birds, they return to their partners and they migrate. so they would have...
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[gong reverberates] in china, it's been an expensive status symbol for millennia. chefs in the emperor's court were once beheaded if they prepared it incorrectly. but these days, with china booming, more and more people can pay $100 for a bowl. finning sharks is a billion-dollar business, and it's not a pretty sight. that's because as soon as a shark is caught, his fins are cut off and he's thrown overboard, alive, to sink to the bottom and drown. in south africa and a few other countries, it's a crime to do that. but given the high price of soup, it's a very common crime. what's a fin worth? a large one can cost thousands of dollars. and the black market in fins is tough to police, because most of the sharks are caught in international waters, where there's no law against finning. but on land, laws can be enforced. in cape town recently, authorities raided several processing plants owned by hong kong chinese. seven tons of fins were confiscated. this is only a small fraction of the whole. and after you've seen those fins laid out, have another look, as we did, at
[gong reverberates] in china, it's been an expensive status symbol for millennia. chefs in the emperor's court were once beheaded if they prepared it incorrectly. but these days, with china booming, more and more people can pay $100 for a bowl. finning sharks is a billion-dollar business, and it's not a pretty sight. that's because as soon as a shark is caught, his fins are cut off and he's thrown overboard, alive, to sink to the bottom and drown. in south africa and a few other countries, it's...
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. >> she says that's because of the way truffles in china are farmed. unlike in france, where dogs smell when a truffle is ripe, the chinese rake at the earth with no dogs, as a cbs news producer in china discovered, and harvest the truffles the minute they find them. which explains why, while the two truffles look the same, the price is drastically different. >> prices of winter truffles is about $1,000 a pound. a pound of chinese, maybe $20, $30. there are many people, bad people, who mix them. so maybe they put 30% of chinese, 70% of-- >> and they think you won't see it? [chuckles] on the day we were at the urbani factory, sorters found a number of chinese truffles mixed in with that day's purchases. they were separated out into specially marked red baskets. more and more, chinese truffles are slipped in with the good french or italian strains. experts say it's like cutting flour into cocaine. but look, your own farmers around here, or your own middlemen, are putting the chinese... >> yes. >> in with your truffles. you're telling us you have to be on
. >> she says that's because of the way truffles in china are farmed. unlike in france, where dogs smell when a truffle is ripe, the chinese rake at the earth with no dogs, as a cbs news producer in china discovered, and harvest the truffles the minute they find them. which explains why, while the two truffles look the same, the price is drastically different. >> prices of winter truffles is about $1,000 a pound. a pound of chinese, maybe $20, $30. there are many people, bad people,...
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dimicco claims that allows china to dump, or sell its steel below cost. taxpayers want to know why they're going to have to have their money go for something more expensive when they could get steel from china for much less. why shouldn't we get the bargain? >> it won't be cheaper from china if it's not dumped and it's not subsidized, okay? which are both illegal according to international trading practices. in today's environment, when you're running your operations at 50% of capacity, do you really think you're not going to be competitive? >> please join me in welcoming our 44th president to peoria. >> president obama visited caterpillar to promote the stimulus package. but jim owens said that even with the stimulus, he may have to lay off more workers before seeing a turnaround. and he told us any gain from domestic spending may not be enough if "buy american" triggers a global trade war. what happens if all these countries that sell steel to us-- china, russia, brazil-- say, "okay, well, we're just not going to buy caterpillar products; we're not goin
dimicco claims that allows china to dump, or sell its steel below cost. taxpayers want to know why they're going to have to have their money go for something more expensive when they could get steel from china for much less. why shouldn't we get the bargain? >> it won't be cheaper from china if it's not dumped and it's not subsidized, okay? which are both illegal according to international trading practices. in today's environment, when you're running your operations at 50% of capacity,...
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my mom watching tv in china. >> reporter: a million people from all around the world are in times square to watch the crystal ball drop and welcome in 2013. >> when it lights up with the crystals we will go -- [ screams ] >> reporter: revelers had to pass through thousands of extra police officers. some people getting inspected multiple times. >> the security is really good. we are so safe. >> reporter: they are braving freezing temperatures and may get rain or snow before the night is out. some of these people have been here for more than 12 hours. no food, no bath rooms. all just to see the ball drop. it is no matter for those who see this as a once in a life time opportunity. >> bucket list. we are going to get in line and get in and stay. we are not quitting. [ music playing ] >> reporter: live musical performances helped with the staying power. >> so much more live intainment. entertainment. >> reporter: a billion people will watch the ball drop on television. edward lawrence, cbs news new york. >>> one of the biggest parties in washington. a family, friendly, non-alcohol affair. li
my mom watching tv in china. >> reporter: a million people from all around the world are in times square to watch the crystal ball drop and welcome in 2013. >> when it lights up with the crystals we will go -- [ screams ] >> reporter: revelers had to pass through thousands of extra police officers. some people getting inspected multiple times. >> the security is really good. we are so safe. >> reporter: they are braving freezing temperatures and may get rain or...
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in china town, they cited new big wong on 8th street northwest. for mice droppings and 12 other violations including contamination control, dirty food, food in unsafe temperatures and the dirty fish tanks in the dining room and kitchen. >> i was surprised because the food theys so good. >> reporter: he doesn't want to talk to us as he will not allow us inside the kitchen to see if they cleaned up. unaware of the recent views and another closure two years ago for 32. you're pulling my leg right now. >> no, we're not. they have closed twice. >> really? >> yeah. >> and the others in this report, they had passed a reinspection, this guy decided not to take the chance. in the recent inspection, workers were cited for not washing their hands, no sanitation manager on duty and no hot water. this woman showed us her license proving the certified sanitation manager is on duty now. >> and you're mrs. kim? >> yes. >> can we check to see if your hot water is working? is it all right for me to check your hot water? oh yeah that's hot. >> reporter: if you want
in china town, they cited new big wong on 8th street northwest. for mice droppings and 12 other violations including contamination control, dirty food, food in unsafe temperatures and the dirty fish tanks in the dining room and kitchen. >> i was surprised because the food theys so good. >> reporter: he doesn't want to talk to us as he will not allow us inside the kitchen to see if they cleaned up. unaware of the recent views and another closure two years ago for 32. you're pulling...
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researchers in china looked at more than 200 patients who had heart bypass operations. surgeons graphed leg veins from patients to use in the hearts. veins from smokers did not normalize even a year after quitting. many times the veins failed in the heart. >>> new research shows there's no link between taking antidepress sanities during pregnancy and infant -- antidepressants during pregnancy and infant death. swedish researchers studied 30,000 women. there was no increase risked of having stillborn babies or babies who later died. >>> did you know you can be fired for refusing to get a flu shot? it happened to six workers at a hospital in goshen, indiana. the hospital's parent company requires all workers to get the shot. the fired nurses say the shots interfere with their religious beliefs. they also want control over what goes into their bodies. >> i just feel like it's a toxin that i don't want in my body. there are side effects with that. there are no guarantees it's own going to protect you. >> i have a personal conviction that i don't want to have one in my body.
researchers in china looked at more than 200 patients who had heart bypass operations. surgeons graphed leg veins from patients to use in the hearts. veins from smokers did not normalize even a year after quitting. many times the veins failed in the heart. >>> new research shows there's no link between taking antidepress sanities during pregnancy and infant -- antidepressants during pregnancy and infant death. swedish researchers studied 30,000 women. there was no increase risked of...
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check out the fun these pandas are having in china. snow began falling yesterday afternoon and the three had no problems venturing out to enjoy. it okay, super cute. >> super cute. >> all 7 years old and drawing a crowd. >>> now, topper, we do like snow. >> we do. >> don't have people out there thinking we don't like snow at all. we just don't want a foot of snow. >> yeah. >> how about 3 inches? that's manageable. >> my dad's favorite snow, on the grass, on the trees, not on the roads. >> that is conversational. >> we'll show you some snow. you have to go far and wide to find it in the 40 contiguous states. this is kerrville, texas, south of i-10. it wasn't all snow but mainly snow. it coated the ground and was pretty. that's like all we got. we searched high and low across the 48 contiguous states. there you have it. it is nice. we'll take a live look outside. this is our michael and son weather cam. we're looking at temperatures still in the low 40s downtown, dew points in the teens, so it's going to be cold tonight. winds picking up
check out the fun these pandas are having in china. snow began falling yesterday afternoon and the three had no problems venturing out to enjoy. it okay, super cute. >> super cute. >> all 7 years old and drawing a crowd. >>> now, topper, we do like snow. >> we do. >> don't have people out there thinking we don't like snow at all. we just don't want a foot of snow. >> yeah. >> how about 3 inches? that's manageable. >> my dad's favorite snow, on...
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as for north beach and champion china town, businesses are back up and running. >> good to see things are resuming there. tens of thousands of anti-abortion advocates from all over northern california, joined in the nine annual march for life today. that march just ended at san francisco's justin herman plaza and that's where tomas roman joins us live with details. seems this rally gets beggar than ever this year. reporter: impressed organizers this year. that march for life attracted tens of thousands of people from all over northern california. now, that march, from civic center, here to justin herman plazaing tied up traffic on market and adjoining streets for two and a half hours and the matchers' message was simple, overturn roe v. wade. >> the plaza was filled with more than 240u7b people in the ninth annual walk for life. prolife supporters listened to speeches on the norse of roe v. wade. generalster o'neill poke spoke to the crowd. >> abortion hurts women and families and society and needs to become unthinkable. >> o'neill says she is a member of silent no more and is impress
as for north beach and champion china town, businesses are back up and running. >> good to see things are resuming there. tens of thousands of anti-abortion advocates from all over northern california, joined in the nine annual march for life today. that march just ended at san francisco's justin herman plaza and that's where tomas roman joins us live with details. seems this rally gets beggar than ever this year. reporter: impressed organizers this year. that march for life attracted...
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the attacks coincided with an investigation into how the family of china's premier built a $2 billion fortune. no customer data was compromised. all employees pass which were stolen. -- passwords were stolen. >> the house passed this legislation last week to suspend the debt ceiling. it goes back to president obama who is expected to sign it. the measure withholds salaries if they do not pass a budget. some families are priced out of health insurance because of a glitch in the insurance overall. iras regulations failed to fix the problem. some families that cannot afford employer coverage will not able to get financial assistance from the government to buy private sector insurance. families were affected will not face a penalty if they remain uninsured. we do not know the numbers on how many people will be affected by this. >> the webcast job council is ending. despite continued unemployment problems. president obama greeted the panel in 2011 placing on a prominent business leaders and economists but it says it will now focus on new ways to engage the business community and create job
the attacks coincided with an investigation into how the family of china's premier built a $2 billion fortune. no customer data was compromised. all employees pass which were stolen. -- passwords were stolen. >> the house passed this legislation last week to suspend the debt ceiling. it goes back to president obama who is expected to sign it. the measure withholds salaries if they do not pass a budget. some families are priced out of health insurance because of a glitch in the insurance...
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. >> reporter: this set of js china can bold on like replacements.com. when it come to unloading your loot, les and ashley say finding the right buyer is crucial. look beyond the internet to specialty dealers and mom and pop stores. >> go to the places that give you money on the spot. >> reporter: speaking of cash, these gold canes are a windfall. two worth $170 each. the grand total of cash hiding in this house is? >> the grand total is $17,028. >> whoa. >> reporter: for "good morning america," tanya rivero, abc news, new york. >> we are so happy to have the stars of true tv's hit, "hardcore pawn" les gold and ashley broad here this morning. we're going to do two live appraisa appraisals. that was amazing. $17,000 they didn't know where to have. where to look? >> look in all of the corners of your house. the basement, the cupboards. everywhere you can think of. >> all of the old boxes you haven't opened in years, that's where you find treasure. >> pretty tremendous. i know -- do you have something for us? >> i have the -- >> scottie, our stage manager b
. >> reporter: this set of js china can bold on like replacements.com. when it come to unloading your loot, les and ashley say finding the right buyer is crucial. look beyond the internet to specialty dealers and mom and pop stores. >> go to the places that give you money on the spot. >> reporter: speaking of cash, these gold canes are a windfall. two worth $170 each. the grand total of cash hiding in this house is? >> the grand total is $17,028. >> whoa. >>...
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at one time or another, we were expecting europe to fall apart, china to fall into recession or the united states to fault on its debt. those things have faded into the background. i do think there's a chance that, now, we're back to a normalcy situation in the market. you can roll along. but i think it's come a little bit far in a short period of time. up more than 10% in ten weeks. it usually doesn't keep that pace up. >> for the first time in a long time, we're seeing the individual investor starting to invest their money. mutual funds have had the best week they've had since 2000. what does it mean for the personal wealth in this country? >> if you've been in the market, the market's done you a favor for doubling again since march 2009. interest rates are so low, i have to at least try to participate. what you should keep in mind, this is not early in the run. when you've been rising, it means that a lot of the low-hanging fruit has been picked. i think individual investors should probably participate if they've been totally out of the market, if they have a long-time horizon. but i do
at one time or another, we were expecting europe to fall apart, china to fall into recession or the united states to fault on its debt. those things have faded into the background. i do think there's a chance that, now, we're back to a normalcy situation in the market. you can roll along. but i think it's come a little bit far in a short period of time. up more than 10% in ten weeks. it usually doesn't keep that pace up. >> for the first time in a long time, we're seeing the individual...
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it's called chalkboard china. all these beautiful pieces. it comes with chalk. you get to write love notes. imagine those to sarina or for your husband to buy you one of these, hint, hint, marc. for valentines day. to leave you a vase with love notes every morning. >> so nice. >> a huge assortment. a dallas-based company. one of my favorites. normally, ranging from $20 to $33. candles too. >> smells good. >> you can put people's names on the candles and use it as a place setting. $10 to $16.50. gorgeous for a party. >> vargas. over here? >> really? i'm hungry. >> moving along. >> this is a cute company. these bracelets all say beautiful things. leather bracelet hand done in los angeles. four different things. love, stronger, empowered, and grateful. you can get 14 karat gold plated or nickel plated. i love them both. normally, $80. slashed by 64%. $29. >> you can't afford to not buy that. >> this is one of my all-time favorites. this company is called butterscotch blankies. they're in boca raton, florida. josh, check this out, i have yours coming. you get your i
it's called chalkboard china. all these beautiful pieces. it comes with chalk. you get to write love notes. imagine those to sarina or for your husband to buy you one of these, hint, hint, marc. for valentines day. to leave you a vase with love notes every morning. >> so nice. >> a huge assortment. a dallas-based company. one of my favorites. normally, ranging from $20 to $33. candles too. >> smells good. >> you can put people's names on the candles and use it as a place...
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. >>> and love was in the air in china on friday. thousands of couples across the country died the knot because of the date. in mandarin, january 4th, 2013, sounds similar to the phrase, i will love you for all of my life. and those who got married because of the date. i got two words. [ speaking foreign language ] you know what that means? >> no. >> prenup. prenup, in mandarin. >> i thought you were romantic. >> no. >> thank you. >>> we turn, now, to the two, shocking back-to-back stories about alcohol and airlines. in one case, passengers took matters into their own hands, going to extremes to restrain a drunk passenger. and the other case, a pilot was arrested before takeoff when someone smelled alcohol on his breath. first up, abc's lisa stark joins us from reagan national airport outside washington, with details about that pilot. good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. it was just in the nick of time. this pilot was set to fly a planeload of passengers from minneapolis to new york. luckily, because of some very al
. >>> and love was in the air in china on friday. thousands of couples across the country died the knot because of the date. in mandarin, january 4th, 2013, sounds similar to the phrase, i will love you for all of my life. and those who got married because of the date. i got two words. [ speaking foreign language ] you know what that means? >> no. >> prenup. prenup, in mandarin. >> i thought you were romantic. >> no. >> thank you. >>> we turn,...
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china managed to crawl her way out of the wreckage frantically looking for her baby. >> so i was yelling for my baby. i couldn't find him and i couldn't see him. >> reporter: the driver of the pickup truck found gabriel buried at the bottom of a snow bank and picked him up. >> i thought the lady had him and she was sitting there crying. >> reporter: mom and baby were treated at a local hospital. >> when i got there, bless his little soul he was chewing on a pacifier looking around and it was just total relief knowing that he was all right. >> reporter: and this morning, mother and her son are safely back home and recovering. >> very thankful. very grateful, lucky. >> i think there was a lot of powers above that was watching over gabriel and china at the same time. everything happens for a reason. there's definitely got to be somebody above watching over us. >> the woman driving the truck had two young sons of her own and found gabriel's face pashldly buried in the snow. it was secured but it was removed with the seat belt still attached. >> so great to see gabriel doing well. over to gin
china managed to crawl her way out of the wreckage frantically looking for her baby. >> so i was yelling for my baby. i couldn't find him and i couldn't see him. >> reporter: the driver of the pickup truck found gabriel buried at the bottom of a snow bank and picked him up. >> i thought the lady had him and she was sitting there crying. >> reporter: mom and baby were treated at a local hospital. >> when i got there, bless his little soul he was chewing on a...
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he sent it out on china's version of twitter. it's been forwarded more than 30,000 times. he had been banned from china because of his role in 1997's "seven years in tibet." >>> getting to the latest video trend, teen shaming. what do parents need to know about the taunting and their teens? abc's abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: it may seem like a harmless facebook page. they offer advice to each other. websites, facebook pages like, hey, girls, did you know? and photos like these have exploded into a viral copy cat sensation come are calling teen shaming. >> girls take raunchy pictures of themselves. and that repost them. >> reporter: the photos may look generic and funny. the teasing is a new form of cyber bullying. well aware that they're being ridiculed. >> everyone thinks they can do anything they feel like doing online. they can't. free speech has limited. if you defame somebody, harass somebody, target them. that may be against the law. >> reporter: dr. logan levkoft says until parents step in, teens will continue to do it. >> it's our spornt to teach youn
he sent it out on china's version of twitter. it's been forwarded more than 30,000 times. he had been banned from china because of his role in 1997's "seven years in tibet." >>> getting to the latest video trend, teen shaming. what do parents need to know about the taunting and their teens? abc's abbie boudreau has the story. >> reporter: it may seem like a harmless facebook page. they offer advice to each other. websites, facebook pages like, hey, girls, did you know?...
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it's called chalk board china. all these beautiful pieces. it comes with chalk. you get to write love notes. imagine those to sarina or for your husband to buy you one of these, hint, hint, marc. to leave you a vase with love notes every morning. >> so nice. >> a huge assortment. normally, ranging from $20 to $33. candles too. you can put paeople's names on t for a place setting. $10 to $16.50. >> moving along. >> this is a cute company. these brace lets all say beautiful things. leather brace let hand done in los angeles. love, stronger, empowered, and grateful. you can get 14 karat gold plated or nickel plated. i love them both. normally, $80. slashed by 64%. $29. >> you can't afford to not buy that. >> this is one of my all-time favorites. this is called butterscotch blankirk es. josh, i have yours coming. >> you get your initials on them. you get it as baby gift, a wedding gift, a baby gift. >> an amazing baby gift. >> i am a big baby. >> yes, you are. >> we'll see that in your office on the couch. normally, $130. slashed in half for "gma" viewers. $65. >> ca
it's called chalk board china. all these beautiful pieces. it comes with chalk. you get to write love notes. imagine those to sarina or for your husband to buy you one of these, hint, hint, marc. to leave you a vase with love notes every morning. >> so nice. >> a huge assortment. normally, ranging from $20 to $33. candles too. you can put paeople's names on t for a place setting. $10 to $16.50. >> moving along. >> this is a cute company. these brace lets all say...
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energy, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant that was supposed to be busy show scant activity. a no tanker trucks carrying fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and during that period, i found that they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on one day, the day american investors came for a tour. >> for the first time in four months, we see tanker trucks show up. >> reporter: but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so this was a complete con job? >> exactly. >> reporter: the company acknowledged there were problems with this factory. the exchanges have since imposed more stringent rules, but a nasdaq official became unhappy when we pressed to know how could so many of them get listed in the first place? >> companies get on exchanges through -- through very -- look, this interview is over right now. it's over right now. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> i'm walking you out
energy, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant that was supposed to be busy show scant activity. a no tanker trucks carrying fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and during that period, i found that they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on one day, the day american investors came for a tour. >> for the first time in four months, we see tanker trucks show...
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. >>> in beijing, air pollution remains off the chart as a toxic fog continues to hang over the china's capital city. schools have canceled outdoor activity, hospitals are getting flooded with patients with breathing problems, and children and the elderly are being warned to stay indoors. the air pollution index has more than doubled what is considered dangerous. it's being blamed on rapid economic growth and a surge in car ownership. >>> on many mass transit subway systems, you never really know what you're going to see. ain't that the truth? particularly here in the big apple. that was definitely the case yesterday as the 12th annual no-pants subway ride took place. >> it's a global event actually, taking place on subways in 60 cities in over 25 countries. here in new york, organizers said more than 4,000 people took part. >> lucky for them, temperatures here yesterday rose into the 50s. so perhaps it wasn't so bad after all. this was all organized by an improv group. we did all these stories about flu and the stuff going on and you're going to put your bare you know what on a subway
. >>> in beijing, air pollution remains off the chart as a toxic fog continues to hang over the china's capital city. schools have canceled outdoor activity, hospitals are getting flooded with patients with breathing problems, and children and the elderly are being warned to stay indoors. the air pollution index has more than doubled what is considered dangerous. it's being blamed on rapid economic growth and a surge in car ownership. >>> on many mass transit subway systems,...
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he admitted china has its own corruption issues. in addition to human rights issues. but he also once said chinese people need to be controlled. otherwise they would do whatever they want. so he supports the communist party, but also takes aim at america. but see, he loves the money given to his movies. you took that money, didn't you, jackie? salute. but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard about hotwire and i realized i could actually afford both trips. see, when really nice hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my four-star hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com >> announcer: save big on car rentals too, from $12.95 a day. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or
he admitted china has its own corruption issues. in addition to human rights issues. but he also once said chinese people need to be controlled. otherwise they would do whatever they want. so he supports the communist party, but also takes aim at america. but see, he loves the money given to his movies. you took that money, didn't you, jackie? salute. but i can only afford one trip. and i just found out my best friend is getting married in l.a. there's no way i'm missing that. then i heard...
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. >> made in china. >> reporter: this couple and their new stool. >> made in china. >> reporter: but walmart u.s. was adamant saying two-thirds of what it sells in america is sourced right here in america. they're now promising more. maria still searching that cart did find something. >> this one is made in the usa. >> reporter: and that promise of $50 billion more spent -- >> they could spend that $50 billion the first year. they could create as much as 170,000 jobs in the united states. >> reporter: they'll likely spread that money out over the next decade, but they'll still be creating thousands of jobs. it's now a big name behind a big trend. companies suddenly arguing the manufacturing overseas doesn't always add up anymore. apple revealing some of its mac computers will soon say "made in america." looking at factories in europe and asia, choosing upstate new york. l >> labor costs in asia are rising. the equation is changing. >> reporter: but we wanted proof. american companies weighing in. coleman coolers pointing to 160,000 manufacturing jobs helped by their partnership with
. >> made in china. >> reporter: this couple and their new stool. >> made in china. >> reporter: but walmart u.s. was adamant saying two-thirds of what it sells in america is sourced right here in america. they're now promising more. maria still searching that cart did find something. >> this one is made in the usa. >> reporter: and that promise of $50 billion more spent -- >> they could spend that $50 billion the first year. they could create as much...
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this is a 60-year-old woman from china. she decided to take it up. because she liked the beauty and athleticism. her husband approved. but was concerned because of a previous back injury that she had. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- americans captured. >> armed terrorists ambush oil workers and abduct 20 people. this morning and u.s. officials are calling it a terrorist act. it is thursday, january 17th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm john muller in for rob nelson. >> and i'm paula faris. we'll have the latest on that attack in just a moment. but first some of the other stories we're following for you on this thursday morning. >>> president obama unveiling his gun control plan. but he faces a pretty tough fight. what changes the president is proposing and how his ideas are being met. >>> also this half hour, if you're kicking it with the energy drink, there's a new warning about some new drinks and what's in the can. we'll tell you all about that. tens of thousands of people are ending up in the ho
this is a 60-year-old woman from china. she decided to take it up. because she liked the beauty and athleticism. her husband approved. but was concerned because of a previous back injury that she had. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- americans captured. >> armed terrorists ambush oil workers and abduct 20 people. this morning and u.s. officials are calling it a terrorist act. it is thursday, january 17th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world...
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even north korea's strongest ally, china, says it will cut food aid to north korea if it goes ahead with the test. japan launched two new spy satellites over the weekend to keep an eye on north korea. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat beside president obama as the two formal rivals were interviewed on "60 minutes." clinton brushed aside questions about her political ambitions in 2016. >> in politics in democracies, sometimes you win elections and lose elections. i worked very hard, but i lost. >> if we had a clinton presidency, i think we would have fixed this fiscal mess by now. that's not the kind of presidency we're dealing with right now. >> paul ryan was referring to former president bill clinton. as for hillary, her favorability rating is 67%, compared to vice president joe biden, the other potential democrat candidate. his favorability rating at 48%. >>> immigration reform is getting attention this week in a bipartisan group of senators is ready to unveil its new plan. the so-called group of eight unveiled today include the pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigran
even north korea's strongest ally, china, says it will cut food aid to north korea if it goes ahead with the test. japan launched two new spy satellites over the weekend to keep an eye on north korea. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat beside president obama as the two formal rivals were interviewed on "60 minutes." clinton brushed aside questions about her political ambitions in 2016. >> in politics in democracies, sometimes you win elections and lose...
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china managed to crawl her way out of the wreckage frantically looking for her baby. the driver of the pickup truck found him buried at the bottom of a snow bank and picked him up. >> i saw this lady had him. she was sitting there crying. >> reporter: mom and baby were treated at a local hospital. when i got there, bless his little soul. he was chewing on a pacifier looking around. total relief knowing he was all right. >> reporter: and mother and her son are safely back home and recovering. paula faris, abc news, new york. >> 25 feet that kid flew. >> i can't imagine that. my son's name is gabrielle, as a mother the thought of looking in your car, not seeing the car seat. first thing you do. check your baby is strapped in. >> thank god the kid was crying. that's how they heard it buried under the snow. >> that is miraculous. >> very lucky family. >> something at work there. >> absolutely. higher, bigger force. yeah, we will be back with more "world news now" after this. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations >>> well they are one of the most
china managed to crawl her way out of the wreckage frantically looking for her baby. the driver of the pickup truck found him buried at the bottom of a snow bank and picked him up. >> i saw this lady had him. she was sitting there crying. >> reporter: mom and baby were treated at a local hospital. when i got there, bless his little soul. he was chewing on a pacifier looking around. total relief knowing he was all right. >> reporter: and mother and her son are safely back home...
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gloria riviera reports. >> reporter: david, major parts of china are engulfed in a toxic fog tonight. the air pollution index skyrocketed this weekend, literally going off the charts, at one point reaching 755. that's on a scale where anything over 300 is considered an emergency. by comparison, the scale used in the u.s. doesn't even go over 500. what's it like? well, there is an acrid burnt smell in the air, eyes are easily irritated, and it's difficult to see through all the soot and grit. the problem is blamed on china's rapid economic growth, an explosion in car ownership, all without proper environmental standards. it's an issue the new leadership is being pressured to address and soon. until the air clears here in beijing, the chinese government is warning the 20 million people in this capital to stay inside. david? >> gloria, thank you. >>> and one more note from overseas tonight. egypt perhaps is getting ready to re-open old wounds. an appeals court overturning the life sentence of hosni mubarak. you might remember these pictures of his trial when he was convicted of allowing
gloria riviera reports. >> reporter: david, major parts of china are engulfed in a toxic fog tonight. the air pollution index skyrocketed this weekend, literally going off the charts, at one point reaching 755. that's on a scale where anything over 300 is considered an emergency. by comparison, the scale used in the u.s. doesn't even go over 500. what's it like? well, there is an acrid burnt smell in the air, eyes are easily irritated, and it's difficult to see through all the soot and...